Southampton, PA, USA, June 18, 2012 – Environmental Tectonics Corporation’s (“ETC” or the “Company”) Simulation Division, located in Orlando, FL, has contracted with Rosenbauer International AG (“Rosenbauer”) for the delivery of a vehicle simulator for the renowned Panther Airport Rescue Fire Fighting (“ARFF”) vehicle. The full cabin simulator will be installed at the Rosenbauer Headquarters in Austria.

The simulator will be used to train vehicle firefighting operating skills, and also tactical positioning of the vehicle in case of aircraft emergencies. The vehicle cabin will have the same layout as the real Panther, including a functional dashboard and center console with controls for the bumper turret and Stinger High Reach Extendable Turret (“HRET”), or RM60 Roof Turret. This allows vehicle crew to practice skills and build confidence to safely and effectively use the vehicle in any condition. With the included Scenario Generator, training staff can create new training situations, from novice to expert level, for a variety of aircraft types.

Lori Bozenbury, Director of Business Development of ETC Simulation, stated, “We are proud to once again deliver an effective training solution, using our proven ADMS True Simulation technology, to Rosenbauer. The simulator will provide essential and safe training for airport fire and rescue vehicle operators, while saving money and resources normally spent in live training. It is a green airport solution, as no pollution by agents and live burns is involved. With ADMS, even the finest details of the vehicle capabilities and training scenarios are incorporated. For example, the turret and HRET control dynamics and fire fighting capabilities are accurate, including the foam extinguishment of large fuel spill fires. This level of fidelity is critical to the direct transfer of simulation-acquired experience to real-world conditions.”

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